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The phrase "warn that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize danger or caution. For example, you might say, "I must warn that driving on icy roads is very hazardous."
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But even Senate Republicans warn that could unnecessarily provoke China.
Critics warn that this is counterproductive.
Doomsters warn that social stability is threatened.
But scientists warn that many obstacles loom.
The researchers warn that the study has several limitations.
Conservationists warn that bluefin has been severely overfished.
Psychologists warn that narcissism is on the increase.
Experts now warn that Olympus faces a tough future.
Insurers also warn that the regulations could backfire.
Government planners warn that fatalities are unlikely to decline soon.
Industry commentators warn that this could be an administrative nightmare.
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